5.1 Main Conclusions
Vaccine and Covid Cases:
1- Vaccination rates and Covid cases are generally negatively
correlated;
2- Looking at different regions we see less clear relationships than in
areas;
3- Hospitalisations and positives cases, deaths , swabs all have a
positive relationship across different regions and areas;
4- Female and male Covid cases as well as first dose vaccination and
full vaccination also seem to correlate positively across and area.
Socio-Economic Factors:
1- Clear visual evidence showing that as of end of 2020 areas and
regions with lower employment, more inequality , lower degree of higher
education etc., have lower vaccination rates but not necessarily more
covid cases.
Factors affecting vaccination:
1- I can conclude that socio-economic factors promote higher vaccination
rates in every regions population more so in areas;
2- Geography is clearly a major factor in the spread of Covid as
correlations within areas across regions are stronger than in between
regions of different areas;
3- Daily positive cases is not a major driver of daily vaccination as it
seems that other variables come into play that push people to get their
first dose.